Mike Stanton

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$Signed a minor league deal with the Cubs in January of 2009.
PFree Agent  
March 30, 2009
Stanton was released by the Cubs on Monday.
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It could be the end of the line for the 41-year-old reliever, after he failed to make the Cubs' bullpen as the second lefty.
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Giving Stanton a two-year deal on the basis of his two-month closing stint with the Giants was a less-than inspired decision by the Reds. Stanton failed in a set-up capacity and isn't particularly well-suited to work as a lefty specialist. Look for him to have a marginalized role in 2008.
Stanton was mired in a mediocre season with Washington when a midseason trade to San Francisco revitalized him. He finished with a 3.09 ERA, eight saves and an 18:6 K:BB over 23.1 IP in the Bay Area. Since he had a 56:36 K:BB ratio in the two years before the resurgence in San Francisco, continued success seems unlikely this year. The two good months earned him a two-year deal with the Reds, where closing duties remain up in the air. Still, Stanton hasn't recorded double-digit saves since 1993 and is far more likely to settle in a middle relief role.
Stanton will work in a set-up role as he did briefly last season with the Nationals between stints with the Yankees and Red Sox. At age 38, there's not much upside and a lot of downside.
Stanton's 2004 season, during which he set a Mets record for most appearances in a season with 81, was an odd one. His ERA rose more than a run over 2003 but his WHIP and BAA fell. He was ineffective for much of the year due to overuse and advancing age but pitched better over the last month-and-a-half. A trade back to the Yankees for Felix Heredia makes him the Bombers' primary lefty set-up man.
Stanton's ERA jumped over a run-and-a-half from 2002 to 2003 after joining the Mets. His declining K:BB ratio remains a concern. Stanton struggled early in the year and missed a month with a torn lateral meniscus in his right knee. He pitched well the last two-and-a-half months, earning all five of his saves. Stanton will be the Mets primary left-hander out of the bullpen and could get some save opportunities if the Mets don't sign a closer.
The Yankees let the 35-year old Stanton walk after the 2002 season, and it was probably a wise decision. As well as Stanton has pitched for them in the postseason over the past several seasons, his K/BB ratio fell to 44/28 in 2002, as did his K/IP rate (44/78). You should probably let someone else use an end-game dollar on him.
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PChicago Cubs  
February 15, 2009
Cubs Manager Lou Piniella left open the possibility that a second left-handed pitcher may break camp with the team, giving an opportunity for Stanton to win his way into the bullpen, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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PCincinnati Reds  
March 31, 2008
The Reds designated Stanton for assignment on Monday, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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PCincinnati Reds  
March 28, 2008
The Reds are planning to cut Stanton, the Associated Press reports. If the Reds follow through with their intentions to cut Stanton, they'd have to eat his $3.5 million salary.
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PCincinnati Reds  
March 26, 2008
Stanton is away from the team right now on a family emergency, the Reds' official site reports.
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PCincinnati Reds  
December 14, 2007
Stanton was the only active Red mentioned in the Mitchell Report, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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